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- Servings of shoyu ramen at the Chuka Soba Inoue stand, Tokyo: NYTimes Travel slideshow, photo 2 of 14
- Taller Intensivo de Agricultua Orgánica con el Metodo Biointensivo, Todos los sábados de septiembre y octubre 2009, Yolteotl, Tepoztlán, Mexico
- Miracle Juice for Flu Recovery and Prevention
- Taller: Cultivo de Hongos Caseros, sábado 16 de enero 2010, 10-15pm, Real Under, Col. Roma, Mexico DF
- Sala Interactiva R3: Reduce, Reutiliza, Recicla Abrirán Exposiciones Permanentes en Universum, Coyoacán, Mexico DF
- Casa de los Amigos Presenta Serie de Reduce Reutiliza Recicla, 1-10 de Junio, 2010, Col. Tabacalera, México DF
- Rinde frutos el rescate de un espacio muerto en la barranca de San Borja: La Jornada
Monthly Archives: August 2009
Reviving the Lost Art of Naming the World: NYTimes
Written by CAROL KAESUK YOON and published August 10th in the Science section of the NYTimes: (…) the ordering and naming of life is no esoteric science. The past few decades have seen a stream of studies that show that … Continue reading
Will Allen Loves Worms: Twin Cities Daily Planet
From an article written by SHEILA REGAN and published in yesterday’s Twin Cities Daily Planet: Can worms help solve racism? Well, they may be part of the solution. Longtime sustainable agriculture guru Will Allen spoke at an event at Midtown … Continue reading
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Tagged cities, community, compost, composting, food, food stamps, Growing Power, kids, low income, Milwaukee, organic, racism, social justice, Urban Agriculture, urban farming, urban gardens, vermiculture, Will Allen, worm compost
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Will Allen of Growing Power: FRESH, the documentary
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Tagged cities, city, compost, documentary, film, food, fresh, growing food, Growing Power, Urban Agriculture, urban farm, urban farming, Will Allen
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Old Train Tracks Become Green Area and Public Park: NYC
Seen at Stories From Home blog: As we walked The High Line from 20th Street to Gansevoort Street near Greenwich Village, it was almost surreal to be wandering along such a beautiful pathway right above the streets of one of … Continue reading
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Tagged city, green area, green space, NYC, public park, train tracks, urban design
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Los Tomates Ya No Saben a Nada: El Pais
Un reportaje escrito por CARMEN MORÁ y publicado en El Pais hace pocos días: Los tomates que comemos la mayoría del año saben a lo mismo que huelen las nubes. O esa lechuga, envuelta en plástico para no desmerecer lo … Continue reading
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Tagged agrícola, alimentación de temporada, alimentos, biotechnología, ciudad, comida, consumida, dieta, distancia, ecológico, ecologia, energía, España, fertilizante, fitosanitarios, food miles, frutas, hambre, jitomate, legumbres, local, medio ambiente, naranjas, nutrientes, polifenoles, residuos químicos, sabor, salud, saludable, sostenible, transportación, verduras
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Solar Powered Hip Hop Concert with Dead Prez and Mistah F.A.B., Sunday, August 30th, 2009, San Francisco
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Tagged concert, Dead Prez, Grind for the Green, hip hop, Mistah F.A.B., music, solar power
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People Make Parks: Urban Omnibus
Published at Urban Omnibus last month: People Make Parks is an initiative that will strive to bring communities and the NYC Department of Parks & Recreation together to create a true culture of collaboration around capital parks projects. The strategies … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, cities, city design, New York, people, public space, Urban Omnibus
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How Does Your City Garden Grow?: Salon.com
This Salon.com article explores the advantages and disadvantages of growing your own “recession garden.”
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Tagged cities, food, garden, growing, soil, Urban Agriculture, vegetables
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